April 12, 2011 /EIN Presswire/ -- Beyond the aesthetic benefits, Botox has recently been approved for the prevention of chronic migraines. This news comes after a trial of more than 1,300 patients showed that Botox dramatically helps in reducing the frequency of headaches. Lee Tomkins, the Director of Migraine Action, stresses that Botox is not a "cure" but he goes on to say, "if they (migraine sufferers) get half the attacks, it can really improve their quality of life."
Even before this use of botox people were also feeling great not just looking that way after the treatment.
ReplyDeleteThe botox Toronto I had a few months ago made me feel great every single time I looked in the mirror....I can bet all patients do the same thing and have a special feeling when looking in the mirror:) Sometimes I spend more than 15 minutes just staring at me:))